Ty Wigginton laughed about it because, well, it beats the alternative. Going into Saturday, the Rockies had lost nine straight games in which Wigginton had homered. No more. He went deep off Livan Hernandez to lead off a five-run fourth inning.

Triple time.

Last season, Dexter Fowler hit .313 at home but .211 on the road. This year, he’s hitting .285 on the road but went into Saturday .237 at home. Fowler’s triple in the third was his 11th, which trails the Mets’ Jose Reyes (16) and the Phils’ Shane Victorino (12). Jim Armstrong, The Post

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